Feature List

The Graham Utilities for OS/2 are the largest, most comprehensive suite
of disk, file and general utilities specifically written for the OS/2 operating
system. The suite consists of 76 separate programs and modules. The manual
has been re-edited and expanded to 423 pages. The complete printed manual
is also included on-line as an .INF file for easy access.

New Features (V2.1)

This release (can only be obtained by purchasing V2 and applying CSD 14)
adds some interesting and new features to the utilities. These features
include:

New Features (V2.0)

Case: A utility to change the case of the names of files and directories.

Clipbrd: Clipboard supprt. Text can be copied to the system clipboard from a command
line session. The text can come from a file or can be the output of another
process.

Config: Full system configuration. The suite of utilities can be configured to
suite your tastes and needs. Popup dialog boxes, editing options, time
formats and the colours used can all be configured.

CSDInst: Customer Installable Diskettes (CSD) support. Updates can now be automatically
distributed world wide electronically. A CSD installation program has been
provided to facilitate this.

DiskImg: Image logical and physical disks. A disk to disk, disk to file or file
to disk copies can be performed.

EABackup: Backup the extended attributes of files and directories into an archive
file.

EARestor: Restore the extended attributes of files and directories from an archive
file.

Full FAT support. This includes the ability to: FAT-Bad: set bad clusters. FAT-Dfrg: defragment files. FAT-Ext: report the fragmentation on files. FAT-Info: display the internal details of FAT disks. FAT-Null: wipe FAT disks cluster by cluster. FAT-UD: undelete files. FAT-View: view the layout of all files and directories on a FAT disk as well as
completely pack (or fully defragment) the entire disk.

A 32 bit version for OS/2 2.x, 3.x (Warp) or 4.x (Merlin). The CD-ROM
version includes versions specifically optimised for the 386, 486, 586
and Power PC 603 processors.

The complete 423 page manual in on-line .INF format. The CD-ROM
version includes the manual in .INF format as well as Abobe Acrobat, PostScript
and HTML formats.

Consistency and ease of use.

Remote Disk Support

All of the disk utilities can access both local and remote disk drives.
The ability to access disk drives on a machine other than your current
local one makes The Graham Utilities for OS/2 truly unique.

This feature enables support for machines on a LAN to be centralised, thus
allowing for smaller more cost effective support departments.